Why do my rolling stones albums sound bad?


When I first got into vinyl a few years ago, I purchased a few stones albums. I thought they sounded good at the time but now that I have collected quite a few more records the stones albums sound bad in comparison. A few that stand out to me are the sticky fingers re-issue by mobile fidelity and let it bleed by abkco circa 2003.I am really disappointed with both of those.
The MoFi pressing sounds like the vocals are in the background and it sounds overall muddy. This surprised me because of all the MoFi pressing I own of various artist, this stones album is the only one I was not satisfied with. Really sub par compared to the rest of their work I have. I don't own the original so I can't compare the two. I would hope the original sounds much better.
The abkco pressing is a DSD. I didn't know this at the time of purchase or I might have avoided it. I do own a few other DSD pressings of other artist and they sound pretty good. Let it bleed from abkco (2003) sounds like mick is singing underwater. The instruments sound really flat in this one as well.
I also own hot rocks from abkco (2003) which is also a DSD. It sounds a bit better than the let it bleed album but still nothing to be impressed with.
I thought the MoFi pressing would sound better because it is mastered from the original tapes and done AAA. In my opinion it has the worst sound quality of the pressings mentioned here.
I would love to have some stones albums that sound great but, I have been reluctant to purchase any more of them for fear of getting the same sound quality of the other pressings. Are there stones albums out there that sound really good? I want something I can be impressed with. What would you guys and gals suggest. What stones albums do I need to be on the lookout for. Thanks in advance.

Andy
andyprice44
My copy of Black and Blue sounds pretty good, but it is an imported Dutch blue colored version. I remember Emotional rescue sounding decent too ?
So is it not recommended to buy the 1964-1969 box set. I'm a big fan and want all there albums at the best sound offered. My original Decca of Let it bleed is ok. The later stuff I think is all pretty decent. My Canadian Tattoo You, Emotional Rescue, and Under Cover I am very happy with. It's the early stuff that I want better. I'll add this though, my warn out original London mono Decembers Children sounds awful. Except hearing Micks voice on 'As tears go by'. From my research I can't decide whether I should take a chance on the box set, which has doubled in price since it sold out or chance e-bay originals. It sounds like the original Decca and Londons sound a little better.
Anyone see the "Stones in Exile" documentary? It's shocking that Exile manages to sound as good as it does, given that the musicians were literally in different rooms from one another and the tape was being rolled from a mobile van outside the villa. IMO, anyone who doesn't "get" the Stones just doesn't "get" rock and roll. Keith and Charlie have some of the best rhythm of any musicians out there, no joke. Some of their shit is incredible in its simplicity. Find the 7" mono version of Tumblin' Dice and you won't have a damn thing to say about the Stones brand of rock and roll, I promise you that.
Every night of my freshman year, the guys next door pounded 'Sticky Fingers' into my brain at pegged VU meter levels... right through the (paper thin) dorm walls. I don't need a recording, it's imprinted!
My freshman year I was pegged with Bob Seger Mainstreet and the group Boston to death.